Notice to viewers
Due to the Labour Day holiday on Thursday, the next newscast will be on Friday, May 2nd, 2003.
Due to the Labour Day holiday on Thursday, the next newscast will be on Friday, May 2nd, 2003.
Belizeans as a society are a fairly complacent people…so while gang bangers kill each other with regularity and Chinese shopkeepers are gunned down with seeming impunity, the public takes it with hardly a shrug. But with last night’s point blank shooting of a well-known grocer in King’s Park, the forces of criminal anarchy may have […]
Under pressure for a recent wave of violent crime on one hand and accusations of state sponsored kidnapping on the other, the Police Department today sought to polish their public image with a display of their latest catch of confiscated weaponry. The haul was the result of operations conducted last week and included three M-16s, […]
Their school possesses a long and proud literary tradition, and the current students of St. John’s Junior College are not quite ready to see it die. That’s why some activists at S.J.C. are re-launching a publication of poems, essays, short stories and plays, all created by students. Metamorphosis 2003 is the title of the new […]
Only one point separated the top two contestants in last night’s karaoke competition. Here’s how it went when host Neil Hall announced the winner. Neil Hall, KTV Host “The winner is…round of applause…contestant number three, LeRoi Hyde.” (LeRoi sings “Sweat” by Inner Circle) LeRoi Hyde is the fifth weekly winner to qualify for the KTV […]
In a country with an abundance of environmental attractions, Belize’s coastline, cayes and reefs may constitute our most important national resource. That’s why authorities are taking no chances…by getting their out conservation message to the young. Patrick Jones, Reporting The captive audience at Saint John Vianney Primary School was focussed on learning about the protection […]